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    0...00...0 Posts: 21,111
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    Ronnie:
    Shes deeeeaaaad!
    He's deaaaad! Etc

    Sharon: Noooooooooooo! Etc
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    Sandgrounder1Sandgrounder1 Posts: 753
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    I'll see myself out'...does anyone ever say that in real life?
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    Kim_xKim_x Posts: 3,635
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    Eastenders - *Insert child's name* is Jack's.
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    HiMyNameIsHiMyNameIs Posts: 1,785
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    1) 'I love you!'

    'You don't know the meaning of the word! >:('

    2) Deirdre: 'Should I make me stuffed marrow?'
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    Kim_x wrote: »
    Eastenders - *Insert child's name* is Jack's.

    :D Very good
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    ArtymagsArtymags Posts: 18,136
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    Eastenders - "Sorted!"
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    dd68dd68 Posts: 17,841
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    'Flaming' and 'pigging' on Corrie
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    Tom-Bennett.Tom-Bennett. Posts: 2,558
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    Aaaaaout!
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    priscillapriscilla Posts: 34,370
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    I hate yuh- Peri Lomax
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    SecretLifeoBeesSecretLifeoBees Posts: 50,920
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    "You knew and didn't say anything?"
    Usually said by Michelle or Liz in Corrie in an awful chewed up fashion. "Ewwwwwe knewwwwww" :D

    "Girlie" - irene in Home and Away
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    MrJamesMrJames Posts: 8,127
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    "*SHOCKING REVELATION* Do you hear me!? *REPEAT SHOCKING REVELATION*"
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    cas1977cas1977 Posts: 6,399
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    "you're a scumbag!".

    That is so overused on EE, I cringe at the word now. Why don't they just use the word "scum". It's a far better word and in a way, "scumbag" when said, sounds a bit childish to me....
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    cas1977cas1977 Posts: 6,399
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    "we shouldn't be doing this"

    "I shouldn't be here"

    "you're the strongest person i know" or "you're one of the strongest people i know"

    "We have to talk"
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    eveningstareveningstar Posts: 19,015
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    Regularly turns up on soaps - "I don't know who you are anymore"
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    ZebstrikerZebstriker Posts: 873
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    "How are you ?"

    "Yeah, good"
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    Ell_RenEll_Ren Posts: 9,911
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    Phil Mitchell - I've sorted it. Haha
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    davelovesleedsdavelovesleeds Posts: 22,635
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    Usually in Corrie, at least once a week -

    "Come 'ere"

    followed by a hug.
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    silversoxsilversox Posts: 5,204
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    "Wazzup?" or "wassup?"

    ..... and that awful magpie which we hear on several soaps whenever there is likely to be bad news or event on the horizon.
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    BadLadAshBadLadAsh Posts: 28,490
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    "I need some air" I always hear that in Eastenders, who says that in real life? :confused:
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    PsyPsymonPsyPsymon Posts: 123
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    'Wind your neck in!' - Often on Corrie
    'You're a brilliant mum' - Often on Corrie to characters who are, in fact, not brilliant mum's
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    BadRomanceBadRomance Posts: 8,727
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    Regularly turns up on soaps - "I don't know who you are anymore"

    Probably after a recast :-)
    I remember years ago on H&A after they recast Flynn, Alf had a brain tumour and was losing his mind and he made a reference to not recognising Flynn which was brilliant and showed they could make fun of themselves!
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    barlowconnorbarlowconnor Posts: 38,120
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    Usually in Corrie, at least once a week -

    "Come 'ere"

    followed by a hug.

    This one does my head in
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    doug82doug82 Posts: 125
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    Let's go out for a slap up meal
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    JEFF62JEFF62 Posts: 5,103
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    Fill your boots. I have heard that in corrie quite a few times.
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    silversoxsilversox Posts: 5,204
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    EE: "Wozza ma'er wiv ya?"
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